Cyprus’ House President, Annita Demetriou, on Tuesday discussed with outgoing Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Cyprus, Vladimir Nemec, the strengthening of bilateral relations.
According to a statement by Parliament, Demetriou thanked Nemec for the good cooperation between the House of Representatives and the Embassy of the Czech Republic during his term and for his contribution to the further deepening of bilateral relations between Cyprus and the Czech Republic and, by extension, the two parliaments.
It said that the House President ‘expressed her appreciation for the principled stance and the long-standing support of the Czech Republic in the efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem, on the basis of the relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions’.
The Ambassador ‘expressed his appreciation for his excellent cooperation with the House of Representatives, underlining his will and intention to continue to contribute to the further strengthening of relations and exchanges between the Czech and Cypriot parliaments at all levels’, it adds. Nemec reaffirmed his country’s firm principled position regarding the Cyprus problem and the efforts to resolve it, in accordance with the relevant UN Resolutions, wishing for the reunification of the island it said.
He also briefed the House President on the current political developments in his country, following the recent parliamentary elections. They also exchanged views on issues of European interest in view of Cyprus’ Presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 January 2026, the statement concludes.